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Some of the documents contain Greek and Hebrew.  To see the Greek and Hebrew words (such as the Greek sentence below), you need to have the Greek and Hebrew font sets.  The Greek and Hebrew font sets used in these documents are available from here.   The fonts are freeware and available for both MacIntosh and Windows operating systems.  The Greek and Hebrew fonts used in these documents are SPIonic and SPTiberian, respectively.  The fonts are described at http://rosetta.atla-certr.org/TC/fonts/.   Charactristics of the fonts are at SPIonic and SPTiberian.

I am most thankful to those at Scholar's Press (that's what the SP is in the names of the fonts) for developing these outstanding fonts and putting them into the public domain.  They are great tools for all who work with the Greek and Hebrew languages. 

How to install the fonts in Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP:

Download the fonts, SPIONIC_.TTF.zip and SPTIBERI.TTF.zip into a directory, e.g. c:\windows. Unzip the fonts with a decompression utilitity such as WinZip or Aladdin Expander.   After you have done this, go to the Start button, to Settings and select Control Panel.  Select the Fonts icon.  You will be in c:\windows\fonts and see all your fonts.  Click on File, Install New Font.  You should see the fonts, SPIONIC_.TTF and  SPTIBERI.TTF if you unzipped them into c:\windows.  Highlight those fonts and click OK.   That's it!

tw~| a)gapw~nti h(ma~j kai\ lu/santi h(ma~j e)k tw~n a(martiw~n h(mw~n e)n tw|~ a(i/mati au)tou~.

©1998 Don Samdahl.  Anyone is free to reproduce this material and distribute it, but it may not be sold.

Updated April 05, 2005